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nokia 3660 mp3 ringtones??

9 replies · 4,687 views · Started 28 January 2005

No, its not possible to do to put MP3 directly as ringtones in a 3660.
You can instead convert the mp3 into a .wav file, and keep it as a ringtone.
Or, you can convert it into a .ogg file and after installing OggPlayer you can keep it as a ringtone. (Thats what I've heard, havent tried OggPlayer.)

rohitkhannak wrote:No, its not possible to do to put MP3 directly as ringtones in a 3660.
You can instead convert the mp3 into a .wav file, and keep it as a ringtone.
Or, you can convert it into a .ogg file and after installing OggPlayer you can keep it as a ringtone. (Thats what I've heard, havent tried OggPlayer.)

and some oggplayer plugin i think....

Kamalayan wrote:and some oggplayer plugin i think....

oogplayer?
Where I cand find a player for my nokia 3650?
Are you sure that i cand put OGG music on ringtone?

[QUOTE='[O_pSiCoPAtA]']oogplayer?
Where I cand find a player for my nokia 3650?
Are you sure that i cand put OGG music on ringtone?[/QUOTE]
Now that u mentioned,.. i think its only possible on the s60 2.0 😞

There is no need of the Ogg player. Just convert it to Wave, using GSM compression ( it's best working for me . GSM compression 6.xxx i think ). You may wish to try other compression codecs - the phone is capable of reading many compressed WAVE formats. I have GoldWave installed, i think it comes with some great codecs available, and it has a trial period you can evaluate. In addition, mix the channles in mono file, and you'll have a smaller file than an mp3 one will be, and the phone reads it, and it sounds great. You can Maximise the volume in GoldWave as well. The sound quality using this metod is top-notch. You should try it.

masterforce wrote:There is no need of the Ogg player. Just convert it to Wave, using GSM compression ( it's best working for me . GSM compression 6.xxx i think ). You may wish to try other compression codecs - the phone is capable of reading many compressed WAVE formats. I have GoldWave installed, i think it comes with some great codecs available, and it has a trial period you can evaluate. In addition, mix the channles in mono file, and you'll have a smaller file than an mp3 one will be, and the phone reads it, and it sounds great. You can Maximise the volume in GoldWave as well. The sound quality using this metod is top-notch. You should try it.

Iim trying to play in ogg now! I just sending the music for my Nokia!
WMA the Nokia dont play right?

The File size is smaller then 0,5mb?

I have a crazy Idea!
If nobody can use the "PC FILE MANAGER FOR NOKIA", and try discover where the codes of Symbian System is hide!

I dont now, its just a idea, i dont now nothing about programming JAVA e SYMBIAN thinks! 😃 😃 😃 😃 😃

Well, i've already told you. The nokia 3650/60 plays WAVE files, nevermind their size ( i have a pure uncompressed waves at about 4 MB in size ). It also plays compressed files - it's just like mp3, you can use many compression types, but the fials should be still wave. You can have a whole mp3 song in 3 mb that way. Give it a try, you'll never ask for something more. It's just that great.